See Inside The Time Capsule Steve Jobs Buried — And Lost — 30 Years Ago

At the 1983 Aspen International Design Conference, Steve Jobs
gave presentation on the future of technology. He used an Apple
Lisa mouse to navigate the presentation before contributing it to
a time capsule that would be buried as part of the conference,
understanding that it would be excavated in 2000.

The time capsule managed to get lost after being buried.

Despite Jobs's mouse being only one of many items it contained,
people started calling it the "Steve Jobs time capsule."

Fast forward to present day — a National Geographic Channel show
called Diggers applied its expertise to track down and excavate
the missing time capsule.
CNET shares this two-minute video of how the capsule was
located and dug up in order to track down the long-missing Steve
Jobs mouse.

The time capsule is actually a 15-foot-long metal tube.

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They cut off one end to get a look inside.

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This is what they're looking for — an original mouse for the
company's 1983 Lisa computer.